• The CEO owns around 28% of the company and holds 57% of its voting share power, according to the filing.

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  • This discrepancy between the family's voting rights and its share of profits in the company at the bottom of the pyramid is crucial.

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  • On the brink of offering up Facebook, with its hundreds of millions of users, to stockholders, even Zuckerberg's controlling interest in the company (a 57% share of voting rights, according to reports) could soon need to be checked by the types of lawyers, bean-counters and other business types whose jobs involve looking out for a company's bottom line.

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  • This is troubling news for America, where the over-65 share of the voting-age population will rise from 17% now to 26% in 2030.

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  • Its main argument is that, as a share of the voting population, the required number of signatures has dropped from 10% back in 1848 to 2.2% today, thanks to the enfranchisement of women at federal level, which took place only in 1971, and a swelling population.

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  • Mohn, 76, holds one golden share that controls all voting shares.

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  • This makes it especially hard for Mr Romney to win over the evangelical Christians who make up about half of the voters in Republican primaries, and an even bigger share in early-voting Iowa and South Carolina.

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  • Share your thoughts and voting experience here.

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  • Conversely Mr. Rothschild's voting rights, already boosted by his share awards, rose to 18% despite Mr. Rothschild having contributed only 5% of the equity.

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  • But with voting trends as volatile as AhnLab's share price, anything could happen.

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  • As always, however, the 109th Congress had its share of representatives in both chambers whose voting record demonstrate a disconcerting lack of judgment on defense and foreign policy issues.

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  • In Sunday's cantonal elections, the National Front won at least two cantons, though the party's share of the vote decreased from 15% in the first round of voting the previous weekend.

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  • The bonds would give the right to a share in the future profits of the Post Office, but would carry no voting rights.

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  • 's dual-class share structure, which allows CEO Murdoch to control the company through the 40 percent of voting shares he controls through a family trust.

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  • Chris Evans scooped the lion's share of the thumbs-down votes for the Worst Looking Celebrity with 71% of readers voting for him.

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  • Employees new to the workforce and the voting population (18- to 24-year-olds) are less likely than their older counterparts to share their political affiliations around the office.

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  • Senate Democrats should understand that in voting to confirm Mr. Hagel despite their misgivings and despite his clear lack of qualifications, they'll share the responsibility if his tenure becomes embarrassing.

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  • The National Journal, analysing voting patterns in 100 of America's wealthiest towns over the past five presidential elections, found that the Democratic share of the vote increased steadily from 25% in 1980 to 41% in 1996.

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  • Surprisingly, Germany emerged as a fierce opponent of extending majority voting in the European Council of Ministers, thanks in part to the hostility of its own regional governments, which share responsibility for policy in many of the areas affected.

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